1 Scope
This document specifies the technical requirements, test methods, markings and instructions for use, warnings, etc. for child protection products at home.
This document is applicable to protection products used for children aged from 0 to 48 months at home, including:
——Anti-drop articles, including anti-fall helmets, anti-fall pillows, and mats for children.
——Anti-collision articles, including anti-collision strips (angles), anti-collision wraps, and anti-collision covers for door handles.
——Anti-opening articles for children, including safety locks for cupboard (including safety locks for cupboard, cabinet, drawer, refrigerator, etc.), safety locks for door and window, door handle stoppers, and protective covers for door rotating switch.
——Protective articles for socket-outlet, including protective covers for socket hole, and protective covers for socket-outlet.
——Anti-jamming door stoppers.
This document is not applicable to protection products at home that are not specifically intended for use by children, such as door holders, door stoppers, and safety locks (crescent locks) for sliding window.
Note: Annex A lists examples of the scope of application of child protection products at home.
2 Normative references
The following documents contain requirements which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 2099.2 Plugs and socket-outlets for household and similar purposes - Part 2: Particular requirements for socket-outlets for appliances
GB/T 5169.11 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products - Part 11: Glowing/hot-wire based test methods - Glow-wire flammability test method for end-products (GWEPT)
GB 6675.2-2014 Safety of toys - Part 2: Mechanical and physical properties
GB 6675.4 Safety of toys - Part 4: Migration of certain elements
GB/T 16422.2-2022 Plastics - Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources - Part 2: Xenon-arc sources
GB 18401 National general safety technical code for textile products
GB 18587 Indoor decorating and refurbishing materials - Limitations of harmful substances emitted from carpets, carpet cushions and adhesives
GB 20400 Leather and fur - Limit of harmful matter
GB/T 22048 Determination of certain phthalate esters in toys and children’s products
GB/T 29614 Vulcanized rubber - Determination the content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
GB/T 30157 Textiles - Determination of total content of lead and cadmium
GB 31701 Safety technical code for infants and children textile products
GB/T 34436 Determination of formamide in toy materials - Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
GB/T 37624-2019 Stationery and sport products and parts - General requirements on volatile organic compounds (VOC)
GB/T 41524 Determination of short chain chlorinated paraffins in toy materials - Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
child protection product at home
protection equipment product for use by children aged from 0 to 48 months in crawling, toddling and other home activities, to provide protection when they are falling down or colliding with something, to prevent them from opening certain objects, or to avoid squeezing, electric shock and other injuries to them
3.2
anti-drop articles
protection products designed to prevent children from accidental falls and injuries when they are learning to crawl, sit or walk and do other activities at home
Note: Including anti-fall helmets, anti-fall pillows, and mats for children.
3.2.1
anti-fall helmet
helmet made of soft cushioning material and without a hard outer shell, which is intended for children aged from 5 to 24 months to wear on their heads, so as to prevent them from hitting their heads when they fall down or are knocked over
3.2.2
anti-fall pillow
product intended for children aged from 5 to 24 months to carry on their shoulders or backs, so as to prevent them from hitting the back of the head or other parts of the body when they fall backwards
3.2.3
mat for children
soft protection product intended to be laid on the floor at home, so that children can play, crawl and walk on it, preventing them from directly impacting the ground and getting injured
3.2.4
cushion coat
formfitting cushion used to absorb impact energy
3.2.5
pad
pad that comes in direct contact with the children to make the children comfortable
3.2.6
retention system
a complete set of devices to ensure that products such as anti-fall helmet and anti-fall pillow are securely worn
Note: Including adjusting device and strap.
3.2.7
protrusion part
rigid object projecting from the surface of a product
3.3
anti-collision articles
protection products designed to prevent children from colliding with hard edges and corners or other dangerous surfaces
Note: Including anti-collision strips (angles), anti-collision wraps, and anti-collision covers for door handles.
Foreword II
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General technical requirements
4.1 Hygienic requirements
4.2 Appearance quality requirements
4.3 Appearance and shape requirements
4.4 Adhesive strength requirements
4.5 Requirements for mechanical and physical properties
4.6 Requirements for content of chemical substances in materials
5 Specific product requirements
5.1 Anti-drop articles
5.2 Anti-collision articles
5.3 Anti-opening articles for children
5.4 Protective articles for socket-outlet
5.5 Anti-jamming door stoppers
6 Test methods
6.1 Specimens and instructions for installation
6.2 Small part test
6.3 Sharp edge and sharp point tests
6.4 Structural strength test
6.5 Tensile test on abutted seams
6.6 Accessibility test
6.7 Installation strength test
6.8 Insulation resistance test
6.9 Voltage strength test
6.10 Cushioning performance test
6.11 Impact strength test
6.12 Aging test
6.13 Durability test
6.14 Test for content of chemical substances in materials
7 Markings and instructions for use
8 Warnings
Annex A (Informative) Examples of the scope of application of child protection products at home
Annex B (Informative) Examples of protection products that may or may not pique children's interest and engagement
Annex C (Informative) Examples of locking mechanisms that can prevent children from opening the anti-opening articles for children